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...evasion is becoming increasingly commonplace. Says one overwhelmed IRS investigator: "Cheating has replaced baseball as the great American pastime." Tax dodgers include executives who charge personal expenses to their companies; doctors and lawyers who demand cash payments rather than checks for their services; waiters, waitresses and cab drivers who fail to record their tips; members of barter clubs who do not bother to report trades. Some examples...
David S. Shelton '80 had led a tenant-organizing group and tried unsuccessfully to organize local cab drivers...
...first night in the city where Oscar Mayer never wished to be, my faithful companion--Lloyd Perlmutter, the student Sports Information Assistant and the voice of Bright Center--and I climbed into a Badger cab (after a quick perusal of the cab companies in the phone book, we had decided we would ride on the Badger's back or we would walk...
...cab driver, a very perceptive fellow, immediately recognized us as out-of-towners. We had nary a red article about our persons...
...unspecified airline-industry insiders that American let the Braniff tickets accumulate, then abruptly dumped them into the clearinghouse hopper in a "dirty tricks" campaign designed to create a Braniff cash crunch and hasten the airline's demise. Though American Airlines dismissed the charge as "absolutely ridiculous," the CAB is looking into the matter anyway...